Awesome video as always Andrew. That’s some hot weather mate. Do you want some of this uk rain, I’ve got webbed feet, with all this water. Great use of the family motor, who needs a ladder haha. Cracking plums, should make lovely jam. Your pool is hotter than my house radiators. Definitely the right move getting extra fittings while your there, saves all that hassle looking for something you haven’t got, plus save on fuel and time, time is money. Thanks Andrew for sharing.
When it gets dry here I struggle to find the positives.no pugging,no mud, wonderful bringing cows up in the morning,great sunsets,great hay making….am sure you can add to these. Great videos,thanks!
Beautiful plums Andrew, I envy you. 😍. I do hope you get some rain soon. I could see the cows heading for the shade of the trees when you put them in the night paddock. When we get a hot spell they all lie under the trees and come in filthy. Good video again Andrew 👍
Thanks for the ride to town. It is fun to see towns in youtubers area. And nice seeing warm weather. We just had another snowstorm this weekend. You may have to hide your extra parts stash, lol You need to mount some cattle horns on your wheeler. What is the protein of the chickery? Time to make plum wine. The cows probably know which paddocks they are going next from habit over the year.
good work, yip I'm also a fan of having a few spares around, such a hassle having to go in to town for a pipe join or that trough arm I forgot to fix last time and now I wanna use that paddock again doh!! Dissapointing about that cyclone wasn't it? really wanted that rain even to just water the chicory and turnips woulda been helpful.
Very disappointing, I thought we might get something but no! Hopefully this next one 🤞 although it if we get anything it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a lot 😩
The whole farms pretty much ryegrass, but it drys out pretty early so we need summer crops for the cows to eat, we could do silage if that’s what you mean, but this way is a bit cheaper and less labour intensive 👍
Great video the maize looks to be liking the heat On the spare parts your both right and both wrong but theirs nothing worse the having a mother Hubbard experience
Awesome video as always Andrew. That’s some hot weather mate. Do you want some of this uk rain, I’ve got webbed feet, with all this water. Great use of the family motor, who needs a ladder haha. Cracking plums, should make lovely jam. Your pool is hotter than my house radiators. Definitely the right move getting extra fittings while your there, saves all that hassle looking for something you haven’t got, plus save on fuel and time, time is money. Thanks Andrew for sharing.
I’d happily take some if I could 👌😂
When it gets dry here I struggle to find the positives.no pugging,no mud, wonderful bringing cows up in the morning,great sunsets,great hay making….am sure you can add to these. Great videos,thanks!
Yeah I know what you mean for sure but a little bit of rain and green grass would be nice 😂👍
Enjoyed your video thankyou. Have a good day
Warm weather I'm loving it it's making me feel warmer already 🤣. Stay safe sir 🏴
Awesome VIDEO thanks for sharing
Great video Andrew it’s getting hot over there 👌
Beautiful plums Andrew, I envy you. 😍. I do hope you get some rain soon. I could see the cows heading for the shade of the trees when you put them in the night paddock. When we get a hot spell they all lie under the trees and come in filthy. Good video again Andrew 👍
Yep I need more trees, that’s definitely an ongoing project of mine 👍
Thanks for the ride to town. It is fun to see towns in youtubers area. And nice seeing warm weather. We just had another snowstorm this weekend. You may have to hide your extra parts stash, lol You need to mount some cattle horns on your wheeler. What is the protein of the chickery? Time to make plum wine. The cows probably know which paddocks they are going next from habit over the year.
Hi I like your video
Agree with you in having some spare stuff floating about,is Dad a bit on the tight side 😀
Keep up your content, it's beautiful and wonderful, your follower from UAE
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good vid mate!
We’re 35 days without rain now, will be needing the water tanker soon. That chicory sounded crinkly dry when the girls went in to graze.
It’s starting to really look like a desert now 😩
Getting really dry. Interested to see the afternoon crop feeding results
good work, yip I'm also a fan of having a few spares around, such a hassle having to go in to town for a pipe join or that trough arm I forgot to fix last time and now I wanna use that paddock again doh!! Dissapointing about that cyclone wasn't it? really wanted that rain even to just water the chicory and turnips woulda been helpful.
Very disappointing, I thought we might get something but no! Hopefully this next one 🤞 although it if we get anything it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a lot 😩
Hope you get rain soon
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I recon if you are hitting your water lines with the mower it may not be buried deep enough😆😆
Yeah it wasn’t buried at all that’s the problem 😂
Why do you not grow a ryegrass for your cows???
The whole farms pretty much ryegrass, but it drys out pretty early so we need summer crops for the cows to eat, we could do silage if that’s what you mean, but this way is a bit cheaper and less labour intensive 👍
What is ur butterfat and protein at the minute
Fat is 6.1% and protein 4.2%
How do you plant your Chicory ? Roundup the direct drill or plough ?
There is a video of the planting on his channel. But they just killed off the grass then direct drilled.
Yeah we spray out then direct drill straight in 👍
How many hens do you keep?
Think dads got about 50 + 🤷
Are you ahead of last year for production?? And how is your fat and protein??
I am 3% up at the moment but won’t be soon,
Fats 6.1 and protein 4.2
Great video the maize looks to be liking the heat
On the spare parts your both right and both wrong but theirs nothing worse the having a mother Hubbard experience
It is sure getting dry and hot
Yep hopefully some rain soon 🤞
Why do you stil have 4 bulls
Its a very cheap way to farm this way
We carry them on to our over the cows the following year, saves us having to buy 4 extra bulls annually 👍